A preliminary magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck just off the coast of Hawaii’s Big Island at 10:05 AM HST Friday morning, just about 25 minutes ago at the time of this printing, per the US Geological Survey. There’s no tsunami danger, though apart from the magnitude higher than usual for the region, the quake is noteworthy because of its epicenter’s proximity to Kilauea, the angry volcano that’s been stirring again in recent weeks. Which means the fucker could mean business.